Hybrid ORC Investigator-Supporting Lululemon

Job Summary: Organized Retail Crime (ORC) investigator monitors and respond to theft incidents affiliated with ORC. They provide an investigative response to related external theft incidents. The ORC Investigator will maintain cooperative relationships with local, state, and federal law enforcement, prosecutors, and other investigative entities. The Investigator will also investigate reports internal non-retail criminal acts that could possibly impact a retailer facility. The investigator will handle administrative duties to assist the ORC Manager process and communication with stores. Duties/ Responsibilities: • Develop partnership with law enforcement agencies at local, state, and federal levels, as well as other retail loss prevention ORC organizations to identify, investigate and prosecute subjects that are impacting the market. • Ensure all prosecution/restitution recovery of local theft and fraud investigations cases. • Identify all aspects of emerging theft opportunities, trends and cases within your market using reporting, trend analysis. • Conduct static and mobile surveillance. • Work complex field & fence investigations, case development and resolution. • Identify new and emerging patters of fraud and theft trends. • Investigate, identify, and report issues regarding external theft and shrink causing issues affecting client stores. • Report alert signals indicating possible internal dishonesty to the appropriate members of Asset Protection client team. • Detect & assist with the apprehension of people or persons committing theft and fraud against the client store. • Complete the prosecution process: report to police, case reports, attend court and testify as required. • Must ensure privacy/confidentiality in all communications and placement (proximity to termination, line of sight, etc.) to only those with a business need to know. • Effectively communicate with all supporting parties • Other duties as assigned. Required Skills/Abilities: • Experience in retail lost prevention • In-depth knowledge of the techniques and limitations of stationary, mobile and electronic surveillance • Knowledge of loss prevention, investigative and ORC processes, criminal • Justice system, loss prevention, security and risk management concepts • Knowledge of general physical inventory process, calculation, and control particularly as it relates to shrinkage • Technical knowledge of loss prevention programs and strategies to identify problems and solutions to gain the confidence of others • Knowledge of bolthires Office and other electronic reporting systems • Ability to travel independently and be available to work weekends occasionally nights • Maintain accurate report records and case building documentation. • Review and archive CCTV surveillance • Input and document theft incident into client case management systems • Complete monthly and quarterly reports for client Asset Protection team • Physically engage any threat and respond accordingly when necessary. • Provide proactive overt patrols and surveillance post incident. • Must be flexible & available on a short notice. • Appearance must be professional and within guidelines of assignment requirements. • Follow all local, state, and federal laws while providing investigation services. Education and Experience: • High School Diploma or equivalent. • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in loss prevention and/or law enforcement investigation. • Bachelor’s Degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, or related business field, preferred Physical Requirements: With or without reasonable accommodation, requires the physical and mental capacity to effectively perform all essential functions. In addition to other demands, the demands of the job include: • Required to stand for long periods of time and walk. • Extended periods of sitting, standing, and driving. • Ability to work indoor, outdoor, and inclement weather environments for extended periods of time. • Exposure to sun, dust, load noises, varying temperatures, and other environmental conditions. • This position requires the ability to occasionally lift products and/or supplies up to 30 pounds. Triumph Protection Group: Key Attributes: • Communicates respectfully to all team members, vendors, and clients. • Models a positive attitude. • Actively listens to others and supports the team environment. • Asks questions and learns from mistakes. • Executes tasks with minimal errors in a timely and efficient manner. • Attendance is consistent and meets or exceeds company standards. EEO STATEMENT: Triumph Protection Group, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Tr

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